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Atari Teenage Riot/Lolita Storm (live)

LA2, London 25th October 1999 Prepared and hyped for Atari Teenage Riot, I was ready to hear loud fast music. What a treat it was that the fun started long before ATR ever came on. Other girls have done this, face it, MANY other boys have done this too, but something just chimes right for Lolita Storm. I can’t tell a single song title from Lolita Storm’s set. […]

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Atari Teenage Riot/Lolita Storm (live)

  • Atari Teenage Riot
  • Freq1C
  • LA2
  • LN99
  • Lolita Storm
Published 26/10/1999
Freeform - Me Shape

Label: Sprawl Imprint Format: CD Assembled from the now-usual urban sprawl of sounds which make up the inspiration for much of Electronica’s current output, Me Shape is Simon Pyke‘s contribution to the clockwork maelstrom which characterises this apect of late Nineties music, and of which The Sprawl Imprint and club are particular exponents. Built up from two years of sound recordings and live sets, the album is filled with coiled energy, prowling into view as the […]

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Freeform – Me Shape

  • Album review
  • Freeform
  • Freq2D
Published 19/10/1999
Datach’i – 10110101 =[Rec + Play]

Label: Caipirinha Format: CD Datach’i sounds like a deranged child given a selection of technology, old and new, to play with, abuse, and generally mess up sound with. From the get-go, it’s a stream of blurting noise, scrawled low-end mania and samples to reinforce the infantile world of an unsatisfied toddler (on PCP?) – who has heard that they now know their ABC, but are as happy with […]

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Datach’i – 10110101 =[Rec + Play]

  • Album review
  • Datach’i
  • Freq1C
Published 18/10/1999
Bobby Conn – Llovessonngs EP

Label: Thrill Jockey Format: CDS,12″ Four songs of love as seen through the Continuous Cash-FlowTM filter of Mr. Bobby Conn, Chicago, hell, the world‘s most curious of crooners and estimable heir to the Seventies legacy of Funk-Soul-Rock singer-songwriter troubadour anti-messiahs. In other words, a star. There are two new songs from Mr. C. himself – “Free Love”, an epic, near-histrionic bass-slapping time-signature mangler and possessor of a typically […]

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Bobby Conn – Llovessonngs EP

  • Antron S. Meister
  • Bobby Conn
  • single review
Published 13/10/1999
Holger Czukay – Good Morning Story

Label: Tone Casualties Format: CD,LP Is this what it’s like to wake up with Mr. Czukay every morning? Well, anyway, Holger’s come back and the general consensus is that he’s looking camp as ever. Good Morning Story is a nice wake up call, sampled generously with lots of Can and it shows. Mr. C. claims this to be his first time playing with an ordinary sampler, rather than […]

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Holger Czukay – Good Morning Story

  • Album review
  • Holger Czukay
  • Lilly Novak
Published 13/10/1999
Kraftwerk – Expo2000

Label: EMI/Electrola Format: 12″,CDS Smoothness… There is nothing inherently wrong with this. It would be easy to bring the metaphor of the “well-oiled machine” into play in considering these four pieces. Is the situation of the metaphor the dominant theme in the existence of Kraftwerk? Even in the days of the Kosmische, there was this notion of reaching the cosmic, voyaging into outer space through inner space, and […]

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Kraftwerk – Expo2000

  • 12" EP
  • David Cotner
  • Kraftwerk
  • single review
Published 08/10/1999
Randy Greif, Robin Storey And Nigel Ayers - Oedipus Brain Foil

Label: Soleilmoon Format: 3xCD Bundled together as a boxed set, these three releases bring together the three artists concerned in pairs on each CD via postal exchange of recordings, with the aim of creating a whole which draws more than merely the sum of its parts together. Packaged in appropriately earthy, decaying hues of green, brown and grey environmental close-ups, the set will also be released as individual […]

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Randy Greif, Robin Storey and Nigel Ayers – Oedipus Brain …

  • Album review
  • Antron S. Meister
  • Nigel Ayers
  • Randy Greif
  • Robin Storey
Published 07/10/1999
Oh. – 39 6

Label: MDZ Format: 10″ Taken from Oh.‘s recent Ecu album, “39,6” give no clues to its title in the curlicues of almost wistful synth trails, horizontal bass and crystal drum licks which make for a serenely cruising little ditty of a modest, soothing sort. The Sofa Surfers‘ mix offers up the slo-Funk to the main keyboard riff, dubbing up a collage of spreading fragments and taking the vibe […]

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Oh. – 39 6

  • 10" EP
  • Antron S. Meister
  • Oh
  • single review
Published 01/10/1999

Label: Domino Format: CD,LP Mouse On Mars‘ sixth album continues to expand on their almost self-defining genre of energetically marvellously nice Electronica, spinning outwards from the opening processed acoustic guitars into to the humorous-interuptus whoopee-cushion funk of the highly appropriately-titled “Yippie”, and all points silly from there. Neither “nice” nor “silly” are meant a s platitudes – MoMars are decidedly both. Take the skewbald Vocoder loop of “Super […]

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Mouse On Mars – Niun Niggung

  • Album review
  • Freq1C
  • Mouse on Mars
Published 01/10/1999
Trans Am – Who Do We Think You Are?

Label: Spunk! Format: CDS Trans Am must be the most versatile trio ever to call themselves a band. Who Do We Think You Are? is a terrific little six song showing of this as our boys slip slide right through thirty years worth of musical genres in less than an hour. A fast glance to the almighty (if slightly irritating) vocoder and little dips here and there in […]

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Trans Am – Who Do We Think You Are?

  • Album review
  • Lilly Novak
  • Trans Am
Published 01/10/1999
Techno Animal – Brotherhood Of The Bomb

Label: Force Inc. Format: 12″ The title track is something of a typical Techno Animal bass monster, with their characteristic funky breakbeats assuming the usual clattery position in relation to a rather pleasingly warbly bassline, shot through with some relatively restrained splatters of synthy knob-twiddling. As its Kevin Martin and Justin Broadrick at the controls, naturally everything tends to get taken into the extremes of dub delay and […]

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Techno Animal – Brotherhood Of The Bomb

  • 12" EP
  • Freq1C
  • single review
  • Techno Animal
Published 26/09/1999
Coil - Musick To Play In The Dark

Label: Chalice Format: CD, LP Coil have been on a long strange journey into a peculiarly English Pagan folk music, at once urban and ancient, Modern and eternal – and the recent addition of Thighpaulsandra to their collective (un)consciousness has only made things more intriguing. His main contribution to this latest mail-order only album shines through on the Ashra (or even Tangerine Dream…)-like electronic headtrip of the evocatively-titled […]

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Coil – Musick To Play In The Dark

  • Album review
  • Antron S. Meister
  • Coil
Published 23/09/1999
Princess Dragon Mom – Fear Of Evil

...long pieces of almost continuous splurges of distortion and dirtily-feeding back pickup-noise, amplifier hum, scuzz, detritus...

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Princess Dragon Mom – Fear Of Evil / Noise Camp – Super Noise Camp

  • Album review
  • Linus Tossio
  • Noise Camp
  • Princess Dragon Mom
Published 19/09/1999
Jonathan Coleclough – Windlass

Label: Korm Plastics Format: CD Jonathan Coleclough has been a musical associate of such soundscrapers as Organum and Colin Potter, and Windlass is his first CD beyond a limited edition release on Robot Records. The album makes extensive use of Ambient drones to darkling effect, and has all the spectral hallmarks of the chilly wastes of post-Industrial head music. The welling bass tones lurk in murky, but warm, […]

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Jonathan Coleclough – Windlass

  • Album review
  • Antron S. Meister
  • Jonathan Coleclough
Published 14/09/1999
Plone – For Beginner Piano

Label: Warp Format: CD,LP Plone are apparently intent on creating timeless electronic melodies; it seems they might have succeeded. For Beginner Piano has ten such examples to offer for posterity, and the spread of influences from John Barry to Lee Perry via the chirping bleeps of their labelmates are evident from the opening tracks “On My Bus” and “Top And Low Rent” onwards. The charming little keyboard melody […]

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Plone – For Beginner Piano

  • Album review
  • Freq1
  • Plone
Published 12/09/1999
Nintendo Teenage Robots - We Punk Einheit

Label: DHR Format: CD,2LP Lurking behind the Atari Teenage Riot pastiche cover and name is of course none other than Alec Empire, but in ever so strange a mood as to be simultaneously at his most inspired and deranged. Sourced entirely from the programmable music edition of a Gameboy, We Punk Einheit! takes the machine to its limits. Bleeping and blipping like a demented games console circa 1983, […]

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Nintendo Teenage Robots – We Punk Einheit!

  • Album review
  • Freq1C
  • Nintendo Teenage Robots
Published 19/08/1999
The Tape-beatles – Synthety No. 5: Good Times

Label: Staalplaat Format: CD Stepping to an appropriately martial, mechano-deconstructed beat, The Tape-beatles‘ Good Times weaves a mix of political speech snippets, training-film educational banalities delivered with the wooden certitude of a rigid economic concentration on accumulation of capital and the promotion of that greatest lie of all, free-market competition, into a sometimes thumping orchestral soundscape. Delay is the key, as fragments of a cultural canon splinters in […]

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The Tape-beatles – Synthety No. 5: Good Times

  • Album review
  • Antron S. Meister
  • The Tape-beatles
Published 01/08/1999
Twilight Circus - Horsie

Label: M Records Format: CD,LP Ryan Moore‘s fifth solo album as Twilight Circus is billed as “Dub-Rock-Electronica,” which is about an accurate decription as needed – but with the emphasis as ever on the bass. Moore (who also plays bass with The Legendary Pink Dots, and is likely to batter audiences with inflatable hammers, while dressed in feather boas) has drawn a lot from the UK dub scene […]

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Twilight Circus Dub Sound System – Horsie

  • Album review
  • Antron S. Meister
  • Twilight Circus
Published 21/07/1999

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